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Clement’s Venus and Sun was displayed at the Longmount Museum & Cultural Center in Longmont, CO. Her pointillism follows renowned artists Lichtenstein and Seurat. It brings to mind the artwork of Australian aboriginal artists.

Clement is pictured working on her mural “Venus and Sun” in 2012 at the Longmont Museum and Cultural Center, Photo by Lewis Geyer/Times-Call.

She is described on her website as “vivacious; and her energy, contagious!”, and looking at her colorful, flowing images certainly reflects that energy. Her paintings are composed of hundreds upon thousands of dots, and she describes her process as meditative. She draws inspiration from dreams, books, and life experiences.

Artist Miguel Endara brings us up to date on this art form, and brings a new dimension to understanding the process. He has recently composed a portrait of his father composed of 3.2 million ink dots, and you can watch him work in an online video:

Endara is a web design and self-proclaimed “stipple enthusiast”, hailing from Miami, Florida.

Miguel Endara, Hero

From my own research, it appears that Miguel’s vimeo offering went viral, and he has exploded on the art scene. He graduated from University of Miami in 2005, and has since worked as an Art Director and Web Developer and Designer.

Miguel Endara, Capricho Arabe

In 2010 he was chosen for SoFi Magazine’s “33 Emerging Creative Minds You Need To Know”, and he has won several awards for his art and design by various publications.

Miguel Endara, Musical Composition

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